Paducah (/pəˈduːkə/) is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of McCracken County, Kentucky, United States. The largest city in the Jackson Purchase region, it is located at the confluence of the Tennessee and the Ohio rivers, halfway between St. Louis, Missouri, to the northwest and Nashville, Tennessee, to the southeast. The population was 24,864 in 2015, down from 25,024 during the 2010 U.S. Census. Twenty blocks of the city's downtown have been designated as a historic district and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Murals painted on floodwalls depicting the history of the Paducah area.
Stretching on the barrier walls separating the town from the Ohio River is a wonderful array of murals telling the story of the history of Paducah Well worth a stroll- there are some benches on the river side to picnic or rest
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The River Discovery Center's mission is to provide a fun, welcoming and educational environment in which visitors can learn about the importance of our rivers and the impact they have on our daily lives. Through interactive exhibits and guided tours, guests will come away with a better understanding and appreciation of the our nation's rivers.
i am a river freak and enjoy knowing and seeing them in all their splendor. To be at the confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee rivers was fantastic. The River Discovery Center is just off the beaten path from downtown but opposite the murals on the riverfront that depict Paducah's history. It has many informative displays on the boats that ply the rivers here as well as a simulator which lets you pilot three different boats on the river. It is co-located with the Seaman's Church.
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This would be nicer when humidity is down a bit- was oppressive The city has done a great job with creating a nice area down on the Ohio to explore Paducah itself is a gem of a small city US Grant actually occupied it in the early days of the Civil War
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This is a very interesting place to learn about the Civil War. The curator, Bill Baxter, was so informative and explained so many interesting facts about the war. He made the visit so very enjoyable. My husband and I spent the whole afternoon there without even realizing it. It is well worth your time to visit this very interesting museum.
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This is by far the nicest visitor center/rest stop we have ever been. The grounds are nicely kept as are the picnic tables. It is easy to get in and out with a camper trailer. The mansion itself is beautiful. We could both have a tour due to COVID; however, we looked in through the windows at all of the furnishings. It is a beautiful space and conviently located.
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This is truly an eye-catching, one-of-a-kind roadside attraction, that you must see if you are traveling through Paducah, Kentucky.
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We were traveling through this area of Paducah, Kentucky today. This is a nice park with walking paths for anyone who likes to take their dog for a walk. Lots of play areas for the kids, too. If we would have had more time, they had nice areas to enjoying a picnic.
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The visitors center at the TVA dam was closed, however it was still fun to walk around and look at the dam. There are several visitor spots to park and walk around, we even saw a bald eagle snatch a fish out of the water! They have a turbine propeller in front of the visitors center so you can see what is churning the water.
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